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Biomass domestic boiler issue
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<blockquote data-quote="mountfarm" data-source="post: 7907037" data-attributes="member: 90390"><p>Update. I turned the biomass boiler up so it now kicks in at 82 and out at 95. This has made a difference so it looks like not enough heat is being utilised through the plate exchanger? I.e. it’s still not big enough?</p><p>I also think the heat meter in the biomas boiler room isn’t clocking up as quickly which means heat is being returned? So the house isn’t removing enough heat?</p><p></p><p>Also re reading I have confused matters - so the biomass boiler and grain drier have been in place for 2 years. We have added the house in the autumn. So everything house wise is new.</p><p></p><p>The kero boiler is what the house previously used. The boiler itself is in the house and the kero tanks are about 10m away in an outbuilding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountfarm, post: 7907037, member: 90390"] Update. I turned the biomass boiler up so it now kicks in at 82 and out at 95. This has made a difference so it looks like not enough heat is being utilised through the plate exchanger? I.e. it’s still not big enough? I also think the heat meter in the biomas boiler room isn’t clocking up as quickly which means heat is being returned? So the house isn’t removing enough heat? Also re reading I have confused matters - so the biomass boiler and grain drier have been in place for 2 years. We have added the house in the autumn. So everything house wise is new. The kero boiler is what the house previously used. The boiler itself is in the house and the kero tanks are about 10m away in an outbuilding. [/QUOTE]
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